Kolkata: Fire at High Court triggers panic

Kolkata: Fire at High Court triggers panic

Following the mishap, the number of police personnel posted at the high court was increased, and the electrical wirings are being examined

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 06, 2022, 02:36 PM IST
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Kolkata: A minor fire broke out at the Calcutta High Court on Friday, triggering a panic in the busy morning hours, police said.

Nobody was injured in the blaze that was reported from courtroom 34 around 10.45 am, they said.

"Initially, there was a smell of burning electrical wires from the courtroom. It was evacuated immediately, and the policemen posted there managed to douse the blaze," a police officer said.

This hampered the proceedings in the court of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh for nearly an hour, he said.

"The exact cause of the fire is not yet known but it could be because of some electrical short circuit. An investigation is underway to confirm this," he added.

Following the mishap, the number of police personnel posted at the high court was increased, and the electrical wirings are being examined, the officer said.

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